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The phrase "a character flaw" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a negative trait or quality that a person possesses, which can affect their behavior and actions. Example: One of the main characters in the novel had a major character flaw of extreme jealousy, which ultimately led to their downfall and the unraveling of their relationships with others.
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That's a character flaw".
A character flaw?
You might call it a character flaw.
"We ascribe obesity to a character flaw".
Jeter called his lack of it a character flaw.
There is a continuing pattern here, reflecting a character flaw.
"There's a character flaw that has pushed me into this," he said.
I mean, it's not a character flaw if you don't have good taste".
I'm not sure she has one; that is, has a character flaw worth mentioning.
After all, he doesn't see a few extra pounds as a character flaw.
Readers said they did not regard his "ingratiating" nature as a character flaw.
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